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Audacy, Inc. is a prominent audio content and entertainment company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As the second-largest radio broadcaster in the United States, it operates over 220 radio stations across 47 media markets. Originally founded in 1968 as Entercom Communications Corp., the company rebranded to Audacy after significant growth, including the merger with CBS Radio in 2017. Audacy reaches more than 200 million listeners each month through various platforms. The company is a leading podcast publisher, having acquired Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios, and it also operates the podcast influencer marketplace Podcorn. Audacy focuses on creating original audio content, providing trusted local news, sports coverage, and music. Its offerings include radio broadcasting, premium podcasts, digital platforms like RADIO.COM, live events, and data-driven advertising solutions. Audacy trades on the NYSE under the symbol AUD.
Little Dot Studios is an award-winning digital content studio and multi-platform production company founded in 2013 by Andy Taylor and Selma Turajlic. The company specializes in connecting traditional TV with digital platforms, creating meaningful interactions between premium content, brands, and audiences. With a global team of 400-500 employees, Little Dot Studios emphasizes collaboration, curiosity, and sustainability, maintaining a carbon-neutral status since its inception. The company offers a wide range of services, including end-to-end digital video production, distribution, and monetization across platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Connected TV. Its capabilities encompass cinematic films, award-winning podcasts, live global streams, and branded content. Little Dot Studios also provides social media agency services, strategic paid media campaigns, and original production focused on innovative storytelling. The company collaborates with various brands, broadcasters, and content rights owners to enhance audience engagement and drive revenue growth.
Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media service provider founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. Based in Stockholm, it offers access to over 100 million music tracks, nearly 7 million podcast titles, and 350,000 audiobooks through both free ad-supported and premium subscription models. As of September 2025, Spotify serves more than 713 million monthly active users, including 281 million paying subscribers, across over 180 markets. Spotify launched in October 2008 as a legal alternative to music piracy, negotiating with major labels to build its extensive catalog. The company emphasizes music streaming, personalized playlists, and original podcast content, having made significant expansions into podcasts and audiobooks in recent years. Spotify's mission is to support artists and inspire fans, and it continues to innovate with features like algorithmic recommendations and tools for creators.
Coffee Break Languages is a language learning company founded in 2006 by Mark Pentleton in the United Kingdom. As part of the Radio Lingua Network and Teach Yourself, it operates as a small, family-run business with a dedicated team of full-time employees and a global network of native speakers and teachers. The company delivers over 2 million lessons monthly to a diverse community of learners, focusing on making language learning accessible during everyday activities. The company offers a variety of language learning resources, including podcast-based courses, online courses through the Coffee Break Academy, video content, and workbooks. Coffee Break Languages provides comprehensive courses in 10 primary languages, such as French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese, and produces a total of 34 shows across 24 languages. Each course is structured into seasons that cater to different proficiency levels, with lessons designed to fit into short learning sessions. Coffee Break Languages is recognized for its positive workplace culture, operating under a four-day work week model and emphasizing collaboration and transparency within its team.